Forbes’ calculations over the 12-month span “included salaries, bonuses, prize money, appearance fees, as well as licensing and endorsement income.” Taxes and fees from agents were not deducted.

Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis was among 30 NFL players on the list. Though New York fans worry he’ll hold out of training camp again this summer, it seems the 26-year-old didn’t have such a bad year. His $28.3 million was good enough to rank 22nd, second-highest among Tri-State area sports stars behind A-Rod’s bounty.

The Mets’ top earner was Johan Santana with $23.8 million. Not to be outdone, the Yankees matched aces with CC Sabathia ($23.8 million) tied for No. 40.